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Everyday Sexism Project : ウィキペディア英語版 | Everyday Sexism Project
The Everyday Sexism Project is a website founded on 16 April 2012 by Laura Bates, a British feminist writer. The aim of the site is to document examples of alleged sexism as reported by contributors around the world. Entries may be submitted directly to the site, or by email or tweet, but only examples of purported male sexism against females (and not vice versa) are allowed. The submissions are collated by a small group of volunteers led by Emer O'Toole, a researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London.〔Bates, Laura. ("The Everyday Sexism Project: a year of shouting back" ), ''The Guardian'', 16 April 2013.〕 By December 2013 the site had 50,000 entries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/4GvjhZxHsnc3YXJbZfNXsKl/9-laura-bates )〕 == History == Bates set up the Everyday Sexism Project after finding it difficult to speak out about sexism: "Again and again, people told me sexism is no longer a problem – that women are equal now, more or less, and if you can’t take a joke or take a compliment, then you need to stop being so 'frigid' and get a sense of humor. Even if I couldn’t solve the problem right away, I was determined that nobody should be able to tell us we couldn’t talk about it anymore."
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